Farah is making 5 fruit

  1. Paragraph 9 helps develop the theme of the story by —Responses A suggesting that Farah is wealthysuggesting that Farah is
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  2. Paragraph 9 helps develop the theme of the story by —Responses A suggesting that Farah is wealthysuggesting that Farah is
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  3. Paragraph 9 helps develop the theme of the story by —Responses A suggesting that Farah is wealthysuggesting that Farah is
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  4. Farah is making 5 fruit baskets as gifts for her family members. She has 55 total pieces of fruit to distribute among the
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  5. How does the interaction between Farah and Greer develop the theme of the story?Responses A It shows Farah’s character as
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  6. Farah, Kate and Jane have managed their savings well. The sum of Farah and Kate's savings is $1548. Farah and Jane's savings sum
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  7. Each of these relationships reflects a correlation. Which relationship most likely reflects correlation but not causation?(1
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  8. “Well, I am sorry to hear that,” continued Farah, bitterness evident in her tone. “I wanted you to auction these and use
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  9. What operation is used to solve this problem:Ella is making a fruit smoothie. She adds ⅜ of a cup of mangoes and ¼ of a cup
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  10. A local charity is making fruit baskets for elderly citizens in the neighborhood. Each basket will have 15 pieces of fruit. They
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